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Old Schooled workshop via Darkershadesofbrown Photography

 

 

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It’s here! All the emails can stop about upcoming workshops. Get yourself “Old Schooled” via Darkershadesofbrown Photography.

Instructor: Daniel Lanton

Topics covered:

1.)  Using photography to tell your story
2.)  Shooting in manual/creative modes
3.)  Understanding exposure
         ~ Defining exposure
                ~ The light meter
                ~ Learning about ISO and how it relates to exposure
         ~ Defining aperture/ f/stop
                ~ Using aperture creatively
4.)  Understanding shutter speeds
5.)  A brief history of compositional rules.
         ~  The rule of thirds
         ~  Golden section rule
         ~  Diagonal rule
4.)  Understanding Autofocus
         ~  Autofocus assist points
5.)  Making the best use of natural light
         ~  Different kinds of light
6.)  Discussion period/possible shooting time depending on time

 

Where: Hemlock Farms Community Association Clubhouse Auditorium http://www.hfca.com/artsdir09.shtml
Date: Sunday, April 18
Time: 12:00 – 5:00.
Fee: $85.00
Limited spots are available so please contact Amy Strapec-Cultural Arts Director @ 570-775-4200/ext. 118 or email mudkeepsmesane@yahoo.com to make sure you get a seat.

 

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Getting excited about my new workshop this fall.

Working on the materials that will be covered.

Details coming soon…

~Daniel~

 

 

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Photoshop and workflow class by Darkershadesofbrown at Keystone College

 

 

Get your excited on…

           Mark your calender…

Darkershadesofbrown Photography will be offering a photoshop and workflow class on October 11Th, 2009 at keystone College.

 

 

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WHAT IS IT?

Get ready to learn how to use 10 actions created and tested over the years by Darkershadesofbrown Photography to help you take hours away from the computer and put yourself in front of your clients where you belong. Everything gets laid on the table from how we process images to our approach on how we photograph our subjects. Learn how to turn your images into works of art and have an all out nerdtastic time figuring out how to use photoshop to improve your presentation skills.

WHEN IS IT?

October 11th, 2009 12:00- 5:00 followed by an afternoon of shooting on location in and around the Clarks Summit area. Who knows when and where the night will end…

WHERE IS IT?

Keystone College Room TBD

HOW MUCH?

$75 per person and you will be able to purchase a disk and license for the Photoshop actions we will be using in class.

WHERE TO REGISTER?

You can register via the PDF form below or by contacting me at (570)587-2879.  Class size is limited to 20 people so get in on the awesome early.

Get schooled by Darkershadesofbrown .PDF

~Daniel~

How to use fine art textures to create pieces of artwork in Photoshop CS4 by Darkershadesofbrown

 

 

Working with textures has become a new trend these days with the progression of digital photography. Just about every photographer who understands where photography is heading is scrambling to learn how to work with them so I thought I would make a basic tutorial on how to use a simple texture overlay to enhance an image.

The first thing you need to do is post process on image that you really like and look for a texture that you think will suit your image. With a little work you will begin to see what works with what…

 

 

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I can’t seem to remember if I made this texture in photoshop or found it online somewhere but, I know this texture will work well with this image as I have used it many times before. Textures can be found anywhere….. For a quick and easy texture to use just start taking pictures of sidewalks and old rusty cars and you will soon have an arsenal of awesome that can be used for a variety of purposes.

 

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The first thing you need to do is make sure the two images are of the same size.

Step 1) In photoshop hit Ctrl Alt I and make sure that both images have a width of 3888 and a height of 2592. Size will vary with particular image.

Step 2) Once that is done you will need to copy and paste the texture on top of your edited image. Then head on over to your layers palate and adjust your blending mode to multiply. After you have done these steps you wil start to have a pretty cool image.

 

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One of the biggest mistakes I see with people using textures is that they don’t clean up the image after adjusting the blending mode and skin tones get all dirty and messy looking.  To clean up the image you will need to follow a few more steps.

Step 3) With the lasso tool start to draw an outline around the part of the picture that you want to clean up. This whole process is easier if you use a pen tool but, if you don’t have one your mouse will work just fine.

Step 4) After you have your outline right click somewhere inside your circle and feather the image 20%. This will smooth out the circle a bit and make a softer outline.

Step 5) Go to Image/Filter/Blur/Gaussian blur and blur the circle to taste to get rid of the texture you don’t want in the picture and……

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Instant Eyegasm…….

 

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Feel free to stop in every now and then and check out the stuff for photographers section located on the top of this blog.

Photoshop classes by Darkershadesofbrown Photography coming to the Scranton area in 2010.

If you would like a free copy of this texture email me at Dlanton@Darkershadesofbrown.com and I will send it to you.

~Daniel~

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